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we are aspiring and we are leaving california and america in a new generation. -- leading california and america in a new generation. we have an obligation to lead in the 21st century. we are providing leadership in all areas that govern this country. technology, health, academia, commerce, art, entertainment, and government. today, we must come together, not only in celebration, but an acknowledgment of the work that lies ahead. we understand that this is a global economy. the opportunities are ones that we can only surpassed if we come together. we can win the future if we dream together, if we work together. as a society, as an economy, the best is yet to comment. let me leave you with this last idea. every moment affords us an opportunity to change the world. let's seize that moment in each and every moment that succeeds that moment and let's do that together in celebration of our asian-pacific heritage and recognition of the great heritage as all the people that make up san francisco and california. we will truly honored this month, our heritage and our future. thank you very mu
we are aspiring and we are leaving california and america in a new generation. -- leading california and america in a new generation. we have an obligation to lead in the 21st century. we are providing leadership in all areas that govern this country. technology, health, academia, commerce, art, entertainment, and government. today, we must come together, not only in celebration, but an acknowledgment of the work that lies ahead. we understand that this is a global economy. the opportunities...
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a southern california port strike is costing $1 billion a day. they are turning down $190,000 salaries. here is the question, will the president end this strike? and tens of thousands of egyptians storming the palace. is egypt about to blow up into a civil war. did president obama disspeaker john boehner in a comment today. >> on the conservative side of the republican party today. with senator demint speaking on the idea that $800 billion of tax increases were offered. but he got the backing of mitch mcconnel. take a listen to what he had to say. >> i think it sis important tha the house leadership is trying to mov move it forward. i had hoped that we would be accomplishing more in the real talks. but i can tell you, there is nothing going on privately that is not going on publicly. even as he has to deal with this rebellion. he has to deal with democrats and harry reid's comments today give you a sense of where they are coming from. >> they have to come up with specific revenue. and they refuse to do that. it is a simple question of arithmetic.
a southern california port strike is costing $1 billion a day. they are turning down $190,000 salaries. here is the question, will the president end this strike? and tens of thousands of egyptians storming the palace. is egypt about to blow up into a civil war. did president obama disspeaker john boehner in a comment today. >> on the conservative side of the republican party today. with senator demint speaking on the idea that $800 billion of tax increases were offered. but he got the...
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have at it, california. this is california's chance to show us whether this all works, and you know, all power to them. >> look. this is i think another sign of the embattled situation between unions, particularly public sector government employee unions and certainly republicans and to some extent, the rest of the public. you have to remember california is in terrible financial shape. part of it is due to its pension obligations to its public employee unions. i'm taking this from a magazine article that was in city journal a year or so ago. in the year 2005, there were 700 retired educators in california who had pensions of more than $100,000 a year, okay. that's 700,000 of them in 2005. in 2011, there were 5,400 retired educators who had pensions of over $100,000 a year. >> greta: california is in deep trouble. >> deep trouble. >> i don't think in this country people are ever going to work towards solving these problems when we do these hits on different people. i mean, this is like the rich are so bad, th
have at it, california. this is california's chance to show us whether this all works, and you know, all power to them. >> look. this is i think another sign of the embattled situation between unions, particularly public sector government employee unions and certainly republicans and to some extent, the rest of the public. you have to remember california is in terrible financial shape. part of it is due to its pension obligations to its public employee unions. i'm taking this from a...
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people can't afford to live in the state of california. adam carolla is right, i mean the beautiful girl, i don't think she's 45, i think she's more like 85. because the 45-year-old girls still look pretty hot. stuart: well said mike reagan. you bailed me out of a good one there. mike reagan, i'm sorry to cut it short today. i'm literally out of time. mike, always a pleasure. we will see you again soon. thank you, sir. >> thank you. stuart: as we said, here is that detroit city councilmember, joan watson calling for a bailout because detroit voted overwhelmingly for president obama. roll it >> our people in an overwhelming way supported the reelection of this president and there ought to be a quid pro quo and you ought to exercise leadership on that. stuart: roughly 75% of wayne county voters went for mr. obama in november. let's get back to this with the company now. charles, you have a comment on this? charles: so many lines here. first and foremost, you know what? if you give away, you know, the cow you can't sell the milk, that kind of
people can't afford to live in the state of california. adam carolla is right, i mean the beautiful girl, i don't think she's 45, i think she's more like 85. because the 45-year-old girls still look pretty hot. stuart: well said mike reagan. you bailed me out of a good one there. mike reagan, i'm sorry to cut it short today. i'm literally out of time. mike, always a pleasure. we will see you again soon. thank you, sir. >> thank you. stuart: as we said, here is that detroit city...
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melissa: statewide green ergyrequirements could end up costing california a lot of green. a new nonpartisan report from the little hoover commission says the golden state is rushing into being the new green state way too quickly. costs from all these new policies could add up, slamming consumersnd bunesses. the commission's executive director joins me now with more. so basically you're asking the government to sit down and figre out how much this is going to cost people, is th what you're after? >> exactly. th commission started from the point of view that the starting point was, the ab-32, the greenhouse gas reduction emission reduction act t plus the goal to aieve 33% renewables by 2020. the question that came to the commission was, did we have the organizational structure to achieve this the commission started to look into that. the commissision came to the probly, we heard from witnesses said we could mt the renewaes goal but the question came up costs and reliability. andhe commission found that we did not have an up-to-date assessment of how much all-in, all of our -
melissa: statewide green ergyrequirements could end up costing california a lot of green. a new nonpartisan report from the little hoover commission says the golden state is rushing into being the new green state way too quickly. costs from all these new policies could add up, slamming consumersnd bunesses. the commission's executive director joins me now with more. so basically you're asking the government to sit down and figre out how much this is going to cost people, is th what you're...
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i've gotta believe your average california teacher does not agree with that. the idea that there are any california teachers currently in classroom in charge of children who agree with that is horrifying. >> let's go to a couple -- >> prop begaagandizing kids is e worst. >> let's look at rich people who brought media to spread their message. >> the rich people bought tv and radio stations and internet companies and paid them to repeat over and over some day you will be rich, too. there is no alternative. soon you could hear people saying there is no other way. some day we'll be rich. meanwhile, the rich people's money piled higher and higher, but after a while, it was piled too high. one day the money for them was a big crash, down right on the houses, millions of ordinary people. >> i almost want to go out and beat up a rich person, ci ki rs. >> this is bad. there's no getting around it. the idea that suddenly we've discovered that i guess what he's calling getting rich is being successful which i think in this country, we've all been told that we could be su
i've gotta believe your average california teacher does not agree with that. the idea that there are any california teachers currently in classroom in charge of children who agree with that is horrifying. >> let's go to a couple -- >> prop begaagandizing kids is e worst. >> let's look at rich people who brought media to spread their message. >> the rich people bought tv and radio stations and internet companies and paid them to repeat over and over some day you will be...
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look at the storm totals across california: the mountain regions close to 2' of rain including washington and oregon where they got over a foot of rain. a lot of rain if a short period of time so flooding potential. look at the radar we have a cold front across the east we will talk about in a second but the west is going to clear out. we just have moisture moving into central california and the northwest is still going to remain unsettled for the next several days but things are going to dry out as we get into the weekend and early next week. trace? >>trace: that snow is good news for the mountains. i heard shepard talking about june-like weather on the east coast and i now see he is bundled up, jonathan is, at the u.n. >> it is feeling more like december. we have felt warmer-than-average temperatures for two-thirds of the country. houston, texas, breaking a record yesterday of 83 degrees. delaware, georgetown, 73. flint michigan, 65 degrees, all going do come to an end. we have a pattern shift on the way. all of the cold air has been bottled up across canada but a dip in the jet stream
look at the storm totals across california: the mountain regions close to 2' of rain including washington and oregon where they got over a foot of rain. a lot of rain if a short period of time so flooding potential. look at the radar we have a cold front across the east we will talk about in a second but the west is going to clear out. we just have moisture moving into central california and the northwest is still going to remain unsettled for the next several days but things are going to dry...
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allow me a second, california teachers, their salaries are $69,496 on average. >>guest: for six hour as day and eight month as year. don't forget that. that is way over $100,000 if you worked as normal people do 50 weeks out of year. this is marxist propaganda. it shows why government unions should not be allowed to participate in politics. >>eric: got do look it there. it is a very pot topic. we will do it again soon. no drama, no delay, the president telling congress to raise the nation's debt ceiling right now. does he remember he was saying what he was saying when he was in congress then? >> the way bush has done it the last eight years is to take out a credit card from the bang of china in the name of our children, driving up our national debt, that is irresponsible. it is unpatriotic. >>eric: more on the hypocrisy next. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer
allow me a second, california teachers, their salaries are $69,496 on average. >>guest: for six hour as day and eight month as year. don't forget that. that is way over $100,000 if you worked as normal people do 50 weeks out of year. this is marxist propaganda. it shows why government unions should not be allowed to participate in politics. >>eric: got do look it there. it is a very pot topic. we will do it again soon. no drama, no delay, the president telling congress to raise the...
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. >> chino, california. they have a little -- easy, chino california a little hotel there or a little house. the chinese people come to and give birth so that their babies can be american citizens. now this is causing a lot of trouble, wiehl, pick tum. the operative word as you said is hotel. they are running hotel for these women to have these babies to be citizens. they cannot run a hotel in a residential area so what they are going to be counting on here is zoning ordinance. >> what should be in play here is the law that says if the baby is born in the u.s.a. it's american citizen because this is a big now industry to get people in here to do this. >> they are charging a lot of money. >> anchor babies where you come here and have the child. this has to be part of the immigration reform got to get sane in this country, big thing. once again in this terrible story in indiana. court hearing december 7th. the ladies will deal with it next week. okay? >> sure. >> bill: did you say cool? she said sure. >> all r
. >> chino, california. they have a little -- easy, chino california a little hotel there or a little house. the chinese people come to and give birth so that their babies can be american citizens. now this is causing a lot of trouble, wiehl, pick tum. the operative word as you said is hotel. they are running hotel for these women to have these babies to be citizens. they cannot run a hotel in a residential area so what they are going to be counting on here is zoning ordinance. >>...
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. >> it was said before the last election, especially in california. chronic debt, huge taxes, overwhelming pension problems, which they have a very hard time dealing with. voting overwhelmingly for president obama. california had like 20 points for the obama team. why not ask for the help? we help you, now you help us. it is implicit in the election. megyn: detroit has a jobless rate of 18.9% in october. can you imagine that? the population has plunged by 25% over the last decade. 30,000 homes stand vacant in that city. even if we wanted to bail them out, could you even put a price tag on our? >> no, you could not. they have no money left. they are right on the edge of bankruptcy. megyn: this is a long time coming. this isn't necessarily caused by the wall street meltdown. >> in 1964, it was the most important manufacturing sector in the world. it has been downhill since then. a bailout actually wouldn't really help them. they may be kicking the can for six months, but it essentially doesn't help. megyn: the notion that someone else needs to fix the p
. >> it was said before the last election, especially in california. chronic debt, huge taxes, overwhelming pension problems, which they have a very hard time dealing with. voting overwhelmingly for president obama. california had like 20 points for the obama team. why not ask for the help? we help you, now you help us. it is implicit in the election. megyn: detroit has a jobless rate of 18.9% in october. can you imagine that? the population has plunged by 25% over the last decade. 30,000...
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prices were up in a total of 45 states including california. we saw a 9% gain. at 6:00, there are signs after housing boom in one east bay community. the unusual call some homeowners are receiving from realtors. >>> on capitol hill today republicans and democrats squared off over the looming fiscal cliff. house minority leader nancy pelosi slammed the gop's proposals. >> that's not negotiating. that's hostage taking. >> pelosi and other democrat respect pushing for president obama's plan. it would extend the bush tax cut for the middle class but raise taxes on incomes over $250,000 a year. republican senator jim demint calls the idea quote, outlandish. >> republicans should not be conceding that the federal government needs more money negotiating with ourselves and teating the president's proposal like it's serious. >> republican house speaker john boehner has come out against any tax hike and has refused to bring the democratic plan for a vote. >>> the dow fell almost 14 points. nasdaq lost 5 1/2. the s & p fell 2 1/2 points. >>> yahoo is buying another silicon
prices were up in a total of 45 states including california. we saw a 9% gain. at 6:00, there are signs after housing boom in one east bay community. the unusual call some homeowners are receiving from realtors. >>> on capitol hill today republicans and democrats squared off over the looming fiscal cliff. house minority leader nancy pelosi slammed the gop's proposals. >> that's not negotiating. that's hostage taking. >> pelosi and other democrat respect pushing for...
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states where home prices are rising fastest, among them states where housing was hardest hit, nevada, california, florida and michigan. >> hi, david. >> reporter: in ann arbor the evangelista family gave us a tour of their newly built home. >> this is my absolute favorite spot. >> reporter: another bright spot, the nation's biggest home builder, toll brothers, reporting tonight orders rising sharply. the evangelistas' home is one of them, and tonight they told us the number one reason why. >> the mortgage rates were so low, it was the best buy. it's a steal. >> reporter: a steal, he says. behind it, dynamics and historic lows for mortgage rates, and homeowners beginning to put their homes on the market. a low inventory and right now much of the country dealing with rock bottom prices. diane, i was reading today in orlando alone, inventory at seven-year lows, home owners begin to come back on the market, good news because there are buyers waiting for their homes. >> great news and on that hard-hit street, what a turnaround. >> great to go back. >> thanks, david. >>> now, from the hot housing mark
states where home prices are rising fastest, among them states where housing was hardest hit, nevada, california, florida and michigan. >> hi, david. >> reporter: in ann arbor the evangelista family gave us a tour of their newly built home. >> this is my absolute favorite spot. >> reporter: another bright spot, the nation's biggest home builder, toll brothers, reporting tonight orders rising sharply. the evangelistas' home is one of them, and tonight they told us the...
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illinois and california in particular. will quid pro quo be called in by municipal unions like it has been called in by the municipal councilmember. martha: what happens if they don't get it. what happens if there aren't bailouts. >> detroit is bankrupt. other cities have declared bankruptcy. they are gone. it's debatable whether those union pensions are in pact paid. if you are looking over the cliff, the municipal debt and the state debt cliff, you are right on the edge of serious problem for states and cities all across the country. detroit has said we are talking bailout. that's a huge question. martha: stuart, thank you. it seems like we are standing on a plateau and there are cliffs all around. in 2011, 13 cities filed for bankruptcy. that's the highest annual level we have seen in 20 years. nearly one quarter of all the municipality bankruptcies have come since 2008. stockton, california was a big story. that was the biggest u.s. city to seek protect from creditors and there may be others in the pipeline. bill: nego
illinois and california in particular. will quid pro quo be called in by municipal unions like it has been called in by the municipal councilmember. martha: what happens if they don't get it. what happens if there aren't bailouts. >> detroit is bankrupt. other cities have declared bankruptcy. they are gone. it's debatable whether those union pensions are in pact paid. if you are looking over the cliff, the municipal debt and the state debt cliff, you are right on the edge of serious...
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. >> eric: california. [ laughter ] >> andrea: hawaii. >> bob: seriously, this is nothing new. they give it to big contributors, every administration does it. >> dana: or give it to someone accomplished. george h.w. bush was offered that position in the '70s. he went to china instead. that was not a hardship post but it wasn't the grand lovely post that you get as the u.k. that residence there is beautiful. >> andrea: switch gears. talk about eck land and france. switch gears to go across the pond and talk about a headline says it's the nation's joy but a husband's nerves. kate expectations. the princess is pregnant. i know you are excited about the story. do you think we are obsessed with her as well? i can see why the british do it. is it too much? >> bob: yes. it's too much. i can look at her for a long time. the dude next to her is sort of ugly. outside of that. we're getting absorbed with. this sending anchors over to cover someone pregnant. what are they going to cover. >> andrea: they do it because it sells, right? people are interested. >> dana: in america, too. i subsc
. >> eric: california. [ laughter ] >> andrea: hawaii. >> bob: seriously, this is nothing new. they give it to big contributors, every administration does it. >> dana: or give it to someone accomplished. george h.w. bush was offered that position in the '70s. he went to china instead. that was not a hardship post but it wasn't the grand lovely post that you get as the u.k. that residence there is beautiful. >> andrea: switch gears. talk about eck land and france....
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. >> well, first he moved out to this wealthy enclave, the home in california. he now has the luctiony automobile and joined the corporate board at marriott international. and then he took that break to complain he lost the election because obama was giving gifts to minorities. this has not been the greatest recovery from an election defeat. surely he needs time to lick his wounds. there might be a better way to do it. he did get to see twilight, so i guess he's enjoying himself. >> i want to spare talking about dana's column with dana, but if it were at the apex of his public attention spectrum and he could do a number of things, a number of effective contributions but the first thing he does is rejoin a board. how long will it be before he claims back those tax deductions he çself-willingly rescinded t his tax rate would go up to 14% instead of the 9% it would have been at? how long do you think? >> could be this tax year, no knows. it's clear governor romney has written off politics. otherwise why would he make the gifts comment unless maybe he's in deep de
. >> well, first he moved out to this wealthy enclave, the home in california. he now has the luctiony automobile and joined the corporate board at marriott international. and then he took that break to complain he lost the election because obama was giving gifts to minorities. this has not been the greatest recovery from an election defeat. surely he needs time to lick his wounds. there might be a better way to do it. he did get to see twilight, so i guess he's enjoying himself. >>...
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if you look at who donated to the president, university of california, microsoft, google, u.s. government and harvard university. if you talk about where ideas are coming from, and where sort of american innovation is headquartered, obama won it handily by 43% he won santa clara county where the high-tech companies are centered. >> sometimes stereotypes hold true, right? one of the things that's interesting in the context of the fiscal cliff also is where not only financial companies not just the takers, but where ceos around the country cast their lot. one of the things that's interesting as january 1st approaches is to see, you know, the hysteria on cnbc and how that's adjusted. >> we're not saying anything bad about cnbc but go ahead. >> but do ceos continue to push a kind of, you know, low taxes mantra, kind of traditional fiscal sort of republican mantra or do they really say, we need a deal here, we're really to give and push republicans in that direction. >> and it would seem like they are willing to come to the table and meet the white house -- i mean first of all they
if you look at who donated to the president, university of california, microsoft, google, u.s. government and harvard university. if you talk about where ideas are coming from, and where sort of american innovation is headquartered, obama won it handily by 43% he won santa clara county where the high-tech companies are centered. >> sometimes stereotypes hold true, right? one of the things that's interesting in the context of the fiscal cliff also is where not only financial companies not...
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. >> california has formalized its refusal to ensure the enforcement of federal effort begin immigration requests. on tuesday, attorney general kamala harris said state agencies are not required to -- comply with the program known as secure communities, where local authorities share fingerprints with immigration officials. the program led to the record deportation of around 400,000 people last year. striking care for workers at the port of los angeles and long beach have reached a tentative agreement after an eight-day walkout. workers went on strike last week against international corporations who they say are outsourcing good paying jobs. the strike cost southern california a reported $8 billion in lost economic activity and marked the worst disruption of local cargo traffic in a decade. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. high level talks are continuing here at the united nations climate summit in doha, qatar. just before we went to air, a coalition could in solidarity with the philippines following yesterday's deadly typhoon that kille
. >> california has formalized its refusal to ensure the enforcement of federal effort begin immigration requests. on tuesday, attorney general kamala harris said state agencies are not required to -- comply with the program known as secure communities, where local authorities share fingerprints with immigration officials. the program led to the record deportation of around 400,000 people last year. striking care for workers at the port of los angeles and long beach have reached a...
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still work to do. >> in california big victories, three or four? >> did well in california. i think the important thing is we rolled back the tea party tide. allen west defeated joe walsh. the tea party flag bearers were defeated because people in this country wanted slushingsz not extremism extremism. we ran tough, smart, well-resourced campaigns about solutions. those tea party flag bearers are going south. >> almost $20 million in his house campaign, bill. patrick murphy spent 4 and a half. >> that's a lot of money to spend and lose. a good deal there? >> by changing districts? >> redistricting. >> and the other day he come compared himself to abraham lincoln. >> he saw the movie and said, that's me. >> no. yeah. >> we wish hitch well. frankly the country is doing better because he will not be in the united states congress. he was not about solutions. this was a guy who said that the majority of democrats in congress are communists. this guy was living in the 1950s. people want solutions for 2012. >> if only steve king were on that list for those we said good-bye to. we c
still work to do. >> in california big victories, three or four? >> did well in california. i think the important thing is we rolled back the tea party tide. allen west defeated joe walsh. the tea party flag bearers were defeated because people in this country wanted slushingsz not extremism extremism. we ran tough, smart, well-resourced campaigns about solutions. those tea party flag bearers are going south. >> almost $20 million in his house campaign, bill. patrick murphy...
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when you look at what they did bringing in richard from california called an enemy of the earth he took over on somebody's slot on the interior committee because he was able to raise a lot of money. boehner is doing a similar thing here. here's the thing. the republicans have a choice. they have term limits for their committee chairs. they could have extended the term of illiana, a latina from florida. they did not. the one person who got an extension, paul ryan. so i wonder if illiana had to go why does paul get to stay? could be the money. could be the gender. could be the race. should have been both of them or neither of them. >> jennifer: it is a good lesson -- of course, you and i are big encouragers of women to run for office. that money component of running campaigns is not going away. women have to be unafraid of being able to ask for contributions knowing that it's not about them but about the cause that they wish to pursue. >> that's right. the latest polling that we've seen from the foundation says that all candidates have to be likable and qualified. if you're a woman, you g
when you look at what they did bringing in richard from california called an enemy of the earth he took over on somebody's slot on the interior committee because he was able to raise a lot of money. boehner is doing a similar thing here. here's the thing. the republicans have a choice. they have term limits for their committee chairs. they could have extended the term of illiana, a latina from florida. they did not. the one person who got an extension, paul ryan. so i wonder if illiana had to...
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with more on this, congressman tom mcclintock of california. a member of the budget committee. if you for joining us today. you know, we heard about this telephone call between speaker boehner and the president. you think anything will come of that? >> the president has been very clear. he is hell-bent to raise taxes massively on those very wealthy folks made making over $250,000. bearer 80% of small businesses, in and exactly the time when we are depending on them to create two thirds of the new jobs in our country desperately needs. gerri: the republicans are in the way of a settlement. i want to hear what he said today. here is the president. >> we can probably solve this in a week. it is not that tough. but we need that conceptual breakthrough that says that we need to do a balanced plan. but that is what is best for the economy. that is what the american people voted for and how we will get it on. gerri: what do you make of that? >> if the president gets his way and tax increases go into effect for all the small businesses, according to the congressional budget office, we
with more on this, congressman tom mcclintock of california. a member of the budget committee. if you for joining us today. you know, we heard about this telephone call between speaker boehner and the president. you think anything will come of that? >> the president has been very clear. he is hell-bent to raise taxes massively on those very wealthy folks made making over $250,000. bearer 80% of small businesses, in and exactly the time when we are depending on them to create two thirds of...
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now to republican caller in california, sandy. caller: i just went through an experience with my mother who went from the hospital to a nursing home and was told she could not have any rehabilitation services, that she was only allowed to stay in the nursing home seven days. then we had to make arrangements with hospice. they will all the paper that seven days. and she has to pay for everything else honor own. if hospice came to her house, she will have to pay. she paid into medicare many years. i think all seniors need to be aware and be prepared that this is what will happen to them. that's my experience. host: in philadelphia, rick is a democratic caller. caller: i cannot believe i got through. the last time i spoke with c- span was 2003. give me about a minute and 30 seconds. host: go! caller: i think barack obama should keep doing what he is doing, hold his ground. i think it is cold hearted and evil that these rich people don't want to pay what needs to be paid to keep the country running. everybody in the capital -- what is
now to republican caller in california, sandy. caller: i just went through an experience with my mother who went from the hospital to a nursing home and was told she could not have any rehabilitation services, that she was only allowed to stay in the nursing home seven days. then we had to make arrangements with hospice. they will all the paper that seven days. and she has to pay for everything else honor own. if hospice came to her house, she will have to pay. she paid into medicare many...
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i believe it's lafayette, california. claudia, they already have quite a repair job out there. >> you know, it's a pretty dicey situation out here tonight, shepard, with the rain now starting to fall in the city engineers working as fast as they can to patch up this massive sink hole that opened up in this are neighborhood in lafayette 20 miles east of fran on sunday. this sink hole is 80 feet long and 15 feet deep. they will install a temporary storm drain just to get through this next system moving in tonight but a long-term fix may not come into the spring. >> it's a little terrifying. but i know that people are working on it. and i have got confidence in the city to take care of it. >> the good news is that everybody who lives in the vicinity can still get to work or school by taking just a short detour of about a block and a half. >> another road collapsed in santa cruz county where some areas saw 15 inches of rain over the past week. we are still waiting to hear about damage estimates. shepard, so far no california
i believe it's lafayette, california. claudia, they already have quite a repair job out there. >> you know, it's a pretty dicey situation out here tonight, shepard, with the rain now starting to fall in the city engineers working as fast as they can to patch up this massive sink hole that opened up in this are neighborhood in lafayette 20 miles east of fran on sunday. this sink hole is 80 feet long and 15 feet deep. they will install a temporary storm drain just to get through this next...
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but not before a few more hours of drenching rain in northern california. the worst is over for the pacific northwest after the fourth storm in a week brought up to a half-foot of rain and some gusty winds. in oregon, more people lost electricity when falling trees crashed down on power lines. hopefully things will stay calm there. they've paid their dues the last week or so. >>> time, now, for a look at weather across the country on this wednesday. those storms bring showers, though, to portland, seattle, salt lake city and helena. up to a foot of snow in the northern rockies, cascades and sierra nevada. a big cooldown in the midwest. scattered showers and thunderstorms in the carolinas, atlanta and new orleans. >> 50s in the northeast. mostly 40s in the midwest. denver hovering near 70, 25 degrees above normal. just shy of 80 in phoenix. >>> when we come back this morning, home sweet home prices. the housing market is really on a roll. >>> and then, something fishy. a taste test of some genetically-modified salmon. it could be headed to your dinner plate.
but not before a few more hours of drenching rain in northern california. the worst is over for the pacific northwest after the fourth storm in a week brought up to a half-foot of rain and some gusty winds. in oregon, more people lost electricity when falling trees crashed down on power lines. hopefully things will stay calm there. they've paid their dues the last week or so. >>> time, now, for a look at weather across the country on this wednesday. those storms bring showers, though,...
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tax in america that range ranges between six percent and twelve percent it's just gone up again in california which is a regressive tax it's a terrible way to do things why not. impose a sales tax on wall street call it the wall street sales tax i think that makes a lot of sense there was one between one thousand nine hundred sixteen and one nine hundred sixty six there was a very small wall street sales tax new york state still has a wall street sales tax but they give it back they give it back to the banks because the banks say don't you dare texas so we'll go to jersey so they they caved in there's also there is still right now today a tiny tiny tax on wall street turnover it's point zero zero zero zero something or other and that goes to finance the securities and exchange commission so there's no doubt about the constitutionality it's easy to collect the stuff has to go across exchanges or be enforced in the court. and the amount well the turnover is in the quadrillions six to seven quadrillions of derivatives stocks bonds you put a one percent tax on that your revenue enhancement is pro
tax in america that range ranges between six percent and twelve percent it's just gone up again in california which is a regressive tax it's a terrible way to do things why not. impose a sales tax on wall street call it the wall street sales tax i think that makes a lot of sense there was one between one thousand nine hundred sixteen and one nine hundred sixty six there was a very small wall street sales tax new york state still has a wall street sales tax but they give it back they give it...
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and the state of california wants it banned.. yesterday, another judge gave a competing ruling, granting two mental health providers... and a former patient ... to be immune from the law until their lawsuit seeking to overturn it on first amendment grounds, can be heard next year. >> clerical workers at the port of los angeles and long beach are walking the picket lines for an eighth day. the union and management were unable to reach a deal to end the strike after a late- night meeting. the work stoppage has dramatically slowed activity at the nation's busiest cargo complex. the port of oakland has picked up some of the work not going to southern california ports. the clerical workers have been without a contract since june 2010. they're accusing terminal operators of outsourcing clerical jobs. officials estimate the strike is costing the u-s economy a billion- dollars per day. >> this man is in police custody after allegedly pushing a man in front of a time square subway. he tried to climb to safety but got trapped between the t
and the state of california wants it banned.. yesterday, another judge gave a competing ruling, granting two mental health providers... and a former patient ... to be immune from the law until their lawsuit seeking to overturn it on first amendment grounds, can be heard next year. >> clerical workers at the port of los angeles and long beach are walking the picket lines for an eighth day. the union and management were unable to reach a deal to end the strike after a late- night meeting....
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bilbray of california for today and mr. marino of pennsylvania for tuesday, december 4, and for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from georgia, mr. woodall, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. woodall: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate the hour. i appreciate your being here with us this afternoon. it seems like just yesterday to me that you and i showed up here on capitol hill. it was that giant freshmen class of 2010 and, golly, we came to do something. i remember back in freshmen orientation, folks hadn't even been sworn in yet, they were already trying to get focused on what the first votes in january of 2011 would be about and the constant noise in the room was about, how do we make a difference? how do we make it matter? this was a freshmen class full of people who didn't come because they wanted a business card that says congressman. they didn't come because this was
bilbray of california for today and mr. marino of pennsylvania for tuesday, december 4, and for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from georgia, mr. woodall, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. woodall: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate the hour. i appreciate your being here with us this afternoon. it seems like just yesterday to me that you...
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here's new video from southern california. the port's clerical workers went on strike and dock workers refused to cross picket lines. the issue claimed that clerical workers could be outsourced and their jobs would go overseas. but they are denying that. the union reached a tentative agreement that will be voted on in the next couple of days. it's expected to pass. >>> 7:39. a lot of rain this morning. grab an umbrella and drive careful. tara, you are seeing a lot of flooded roads. >> that's right. we have a lot of, you know, one to tree feet of water -- to three feet of water. paul avenue southbound, we've had an issthere. 580 westbound at the lakeport avenue. right now we're going to take a live look at the macarthur maze. our bay bridge toll camera is down. you can see all of these folks here trying to get to the bay bridge toll plaza. we do have a lot of backup on the east shore freeway. you can see definitely slow going and these are rain- slicked roads. up next, let's take a look at the maps. you can see we have quite a
here's new video from southern california. the port's clerical workers went on strike and dock workers refused to cross picket lines. the issue claimed that clerical workers could be outsourced and their jobs would go overseas. but they are denying that. the union reached a tentative agreement that will be voted on in the next couple of days. it's expected to pass. >>> 7:39. a lot of rain this morning. grab an umbrella and drive careful. tara, you are seeing a lot of flooded roads....
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and he's now being followed around in california by tmz among other folks. they spotted him at a costco. he has glasses on, a hat on and he's trying to hide. not really working--watch. [ ♪ music ♪ ] [ ♪ music ♪ ] [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> cenk: that's almost kind of sad. that's not the right look for mitt romney. everybody is here. ana kasparian, jayar jackson and michael shure with you guys. so, first of all ana let me just start on the romney thing there. >> sure. >> cenk: man he's corporate look is the look for him. he looked like a creeper in that outfit. now the thing is, my question to you is what would you do if your mitt romney. >> i would do exactly what he's doing now. i think it's funny that people are picking on him and making fun on him. it looks sad because we look at him as this extremely fabulously rich guy who probably doesn't do anything himself. but who doesn't enjoy a trip to costco with a free sample. >> cenk: and he's in la jolla it's time to enjoy that car. liz with us as part of our crew today. we have word that he's joining the ma
and he's now being followed around in california by tmz among other folks. they spotted him at a costco. he has glasses on, a hat on and he's trying to hide. not really working--watch. [ ♪ music ♪ ] [ ♪ music ♪ ] [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> cenk: that's almost kind of sad. that's not the right look for mitt romney. everybody is here. ana kasparian, jayar jackson and michael shure with you guys. so, first of all ana let me just start on the romney thing there. >> sure. >>...
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eastern seaboard, for example, is getting some of the warmest weather it's ever had at the same time that california has been plunged into storm after storm in the last week and you see new york last month had the worst hurricane it's ever endured and so on and so on? how do you explain that we're getting so many of these freakish weather patterns if at the same time you've got all this extra co2 in the atmosphere and all those people now guzzling up power and energy and emitting gases that weren't there before. surely that is evidence, isn't it? >> no. you go to the peer reviewed literature. are you looking at anecdotal evidence. basically global warmists like bill nye say global warming will cause many bad weather events and guess what? bad weather events happen all the time so people look and say look, there's more proof, there's a bad weather event. bottom line, big tornadoes, f-3 and larger since 1950s have dropped dramatically. bottom line, we've gone the longest period without a major u.s. category 3 or larger hurricane hitting the u.s. since 1900, maybe the civil war. bottom line, new study
eastern seaboard, for example, is getting some of the warmest weather it's ever had at the same time that california has been plunged into storm after storm in the last week and you see new york last month had the worst hurricane it's ever endured and so on and so on? how do you explain that we're getting so many of these freakish weather patterns if at the same time you've got all this extra co2 in the atmosphere and all those people now guzzling up power and energy and emitting gases that...
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. >> any of us who have been affected by a natural disaster, in our case in california, earthquakes, floods, fire, whatever, but the moment when the people look to the public sector to say, do we really have this compact, are you there for us? when the storms hit last time into the new york area, our members came to us and said the devastation was so great that it has changed in some ways the character of our communities. the same thing can happen now unless we are there for the people. i do agree with you that the speaker has been gracious and open from what i have heard as to honoring that social compact, that we are there in times of natural disaster, to remove all doubt in people's mind that this is not going to be a political debate but a values debate. let me just say to that, because it comes to mind, i don't know why, when they can't -- when the bush administration came to us and said they needed $700 billion for the tarp funding, and the chairman of the fed said if we do not act immediately we will not have an economy by monday, this being four years ago, we acted. we didn't
. >> any of us who have been affected by a natural disaster, in our case in california, earthquakes, floods, fire, whatever, but the moment when the people look to the public sector to say, do we really have this compact, are you there for us? when the storms hit last time into the new york area, our members came to us and said the devastation was so great that it has changed in some ways the character of our communities. the same thing can happen now unless we are there for the people. i...
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. >> reporter: i'll citing what she calls his violent nature and criminal backgrounds in california and in maryland. >> reporter: macarthur said state delegate jill carter is representing him. she did not show up in court. he told me he feels like a caged beast in chains. >> i'm just a homeowner in neighborhood, citizen in baltimore who just wanted to do his part to make this place better. and somehow, some way, you eye guys keep messing with me. and this is the life i live now. >> reporter: he did undergo a mental health evaluation. the results were not available today. so no bail. he, as we said, remains in jail tonight. back to you. >> mike, thank you. macarthur accused police are trying to destroy his civil rights. police have declined to comment about the case. >>> the baltimore woman accused of killing her child, is out of the hospital and is being held without bail tonight. mary is live in the newsroom with the latest on this. >> nicole fitzgerald is facing abuse charges in the death of 2- year-old paris. you can see the wound she inflicted on herself attempting to cut her throat
. >> reporter: i'll citing what she calls his violent nature and criminal backgrounds in california and in maryland. >> reporter: macarthur said state delegate jill carter is representing him. she did not show up in court. he told me he feels like a caged beast in chains. >> i'm just a homeowner in neighborhood, citizen in baltimore who just wanted to do his part to make this place better. and somehow, some way, you eye guys keep messing with me. and this is the life i live...
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the former candidate and his wife spotted at the discount membership home near their la hoya, california, home. ann romney mentioned their trips to costco. they filled two carts worth of goodies, paper plate -- vice president biden is a card carrying member. he went shopping at a new store in washington, d.c. >>> if the 2016 presidential election were held today, secretary of state hillary clinton would be a shoo-in. according to a new "washington post"/abc news poll 57% would support clinton to succeed president obama. 37% would not. ted nugent weighs in on the fiscal cliff fiasco something he said we drove off a long time ago. he writes in "the washington times" social security, medicaid and medicare spending needs to be slaughtered and let's stop the insanity of the right to vote of any american on welfare. once they get off well taer and are self-sustaining they get their right restored. no american on welfare should have the right to vote for tax increases on those americans working and paying taxes to support them. >>> and "the daily show's" jon stewart says maybe we should go off
the former candidate and his wife spotted at the discount membership home near their la hoya, california, home. ann romney mentioned their trips to costco. they filled two carts worth of goodies, paper plate -- vice president biden is a card carrying member. he went shopping at a new store in washington, d.c. >>> if the 2016 presidential election were held today, secretary of state hillary clinton would be a shoo-in. according to a new "washington post"/abc news poll 57%...
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. >> reporter: nbc news sat down with emily's father in california, while her mother was on the phone from mexico. emily's parents say their daughter is now being treated by doctors in mexico. they won't say where. but police call their actions reckless. >> there is a criminal element to this from the standpoint that we don't know the motive or reason why mom removed emily from the hospital. >> reporter: investigators say what happened at phoenix children's hospital may be a case of child endangerment. they worry the catheter still in emily's heart could become infected. >> we've been told that by doctors is that the minute that this little girl gets an infection, certainly just a matter of days could result in her death. >> reporter: emily's father says he had nothing to do with his daughter's disappearance. over the weekend, he was questioned by border patrol officers as he reentered the united states from mexico. >> she's in very good hands now. >> reporter: the family who hasn't been charged with a crime say they removed emily from the phoenix hospital after she contracted a bacte
. >> reporter: nbc news sat down with emily's father in california, while her mother was on the phone from mexico. emily's parents say their daughter is now being treated by doctors in mexico. they won't say where. but police call their actions reckless. >> there is a criminal element to this from the standpoint that we don't know the motive or reason why mom removed emily from the hospital. >> reporter: investigators say what happened at phoenix children's hospital may be a...
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the new development overnight it is ended that long strike at a major california port. >>> a man riding his bike is shot to death in berkeley. we'll tell you what police are saying about a possible motive in this case when the ktvu morning news continues. 57 >>> good morning, to you. welcome back. this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. middle of the week. it's wednesday, december 5th i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. time now is 5:30. steve is talking about not quite a big storm. we have definitely seen rain out there. >> this is last of the four coming through. it's doing its job which is giving us rain but nothing like we had on sunday morning or anything on friday night or saturday. but still rain out there. you see the whole system enhancing a little bit off the marin coast, san francisco we had reports of rain picking up there. see around i know kentfield is up to a quarter inch of rain. and right there. move into the city marin head land and also toward sunset district. we'll talk more about this coming up shortly. here is tara. >>> you can take a look h
the new development overnight it is ended that long strike at a major california port. >>> a man riding his bike is shot to death in berkeley. we'll tell you what police are saying about a possible motive in this case when the ktvu morning news continues. 57 >>> good morning, to you. welcome back. this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. middle of the week. it's wednesday, december 5th i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. time now is 5:30. steve is...
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california's arrow sources board. california has never been a proponent of oil and gas. they're coming out saying don't use e15. manufacturers of food, grocery manufacturers and others cattle and others are seeing costs driven up because they're taking all the corn and producing fuel. now you see the restaurant associations coming out opposed to mandate of biofuels, particularly corn ethanol. this is not about oil and natural gas. as i mentioned earlier we're big proponents of biofuels. we produce a lot of it. there are a lot of issues. we've got to get back and fix the problem. our view it has become so bad you have to repeal the mandate and go back to square one. melissa: how do you think the epa will respond? what have they said? what do you think they're going to do? >> well i think it is very clear the epa is going over the cliff with those who think we ought to keep mandating the fuel. there was a waiver provision put in the summer. in the law you're allowed to seek a waiver if you think conditions have gotten out of control. this summer they got out of the control
california's arrow sources board. california has never been a proponent of oil and gas. they're coming out saying don't use e15. manufacturers of food, grocery manufacturers and others cattle and others are seeing costs driven up because they're taking all the corn and producing fuel. now you see the restaurant associations coming out opposed to mandate of biofuels, particularly corn ethanol. this is not about oil and natural gas. as i mentioned earlier we're big proponents of biofuels. we...
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it continues to rain in northern california. it has been a soaker out there. central plain states will be nice and sunshiney today . chilly in rapid city . 35 in kansas city . 29 below freezing in chicago. 40s and 50s in the northeast and midatlantic . 60s on the gulf coast. daytime highs will warm up beautifully. temperatures in the 70s as will be the case in the gulf coast . 80s on the gulf coast of florida . 60s in the midatlantic and cooler today in new york than yesterday . 54 should be the daytime high. time now mr. kilmeade for something else. ♪ >> brian: disturbing new details in the murder-suicide withble cher. he kissed the forecasandra perkins after shooting her nine times and apologized to her mother for carrying out the horrifying crime and he eventually killed himself. he is the head of the class. mcilroy named the pga player of the year for 2012. he is the youngest player since the age of 21. and he may play for game green but tim tebow call has a heart of gold . he called two teens that in a car crash. they launched a campaign on twitter to c
it continues to rain in northern california. it has been a soaker out there. central plain states will be nice and sunshiney today . chilly in rapid city . 35 in kansas city . 29 below freezing in chicago. 40s and 50s in the northeast and midatlantic . 60s on the gulf coast. daytime highs will warm up beautifully. temperatures in the 70s as will be the case in the gulf coast . 80s on the gulf coast of florida . 60s in the midatlantic and cooler today in new york than yesterday . 54 should be...
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the california federation of teachers created tax the rich. it shows a wealthy person urinating on lower income americans. the rich collect wealth through tax loopholes and tax evasion. nice stuff. that is your "west coast minute." a quarter until it's never 50 minutes, you're watching oxford industries. nicole: very interesting. this is under the oxford umbrella, but they gave an outlook it is somewhat below the expectations for this is why the stock is down nearly 10% today. that is a really big move for oxford industries. third-quarter earnings climbed 85% but again so much of it is about the guidance. look at the major market averages. the nasdaq composite improving throughout the day today, down just one quarter of 1% now while the dow has exploded to the upside. back to you. dennis: thank you very much, nicole. one company has a new take on the teambuilding workshops may have been forced into by your company. programs make a difference. joiiing me now for the "small business, big idea," cofounder and ceo. you managed to put 11,000 artifi
the california federation of teachers created tax the rich. it shows a wealthy person urinating on lower income americans. the rich collect wealth through tax loopholes and tax evasion. nice stuff. that is your "west coast minute." a quarter until it's never 50 minutes, you're watching oxford industries. nicole: very interesting. this is under the oxford umbrella, but they gave an outlook it is somewhat below the expectations for this is why the stock is down nearly 10% today. that is...
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his hands first touched the piano as a boy in northern california, tutored by his mother, herself a musician. but for a time, he saw his future not in recording, but in ranching. >> i grew up around the american indians, and the real ranch life. >> his music would become known for its pioneer in poly rhythm. >> riding horseback on a 45,000 acre ranch. you're alone a lot. and i had nothing to think about except music and the sound of the horse walking or trotting and i would always put a different rhythm against that. >> reporter: he later refused to play at venues that didn't allow his black base player on stage. while serving in world war ii, he met paul desmond who later joined his quartet. in 1959, the group released time-out, featuring take five, one of the most popular songs in the history of jazz. in late 1960, he disbanded his quartet and focused his energies mostly on orchestra works. he reported more than 100 albums and earned a grammy for lifetime achievement among many other honors. well into his eighth decade, he continued to compose and perform on stage his joy in music still ev
his hands first touched the piano as a boy in northern california, tutored by his mother, herself a musician. but for a time, he saw his future not in recording, but in ranching. >> i grew up around the american indians, and the real ranch life. >> his music would become known for its pioneer in poly rhythm. >> riding horseback on a 45,000 acre ranch. you're alone a lot. and i had nothing to think about except music and the sound of the horse walking or trotting and i would...
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the presiding officer: the senator from california. mrs. boxer: thank you very much. i think we're trying to make the case here today that there's a very easy way for us to climb down from this fiscal cliff because the senate already passed a bill that would extend tax cuts to 98% of the american people and the house will not take it up. this will mean over ten years about a trillion dollar tril a n savings. and it won't hurt the billionaires and millionaires, they've told us that. so here's when the senate passed the middle class tax cuts, madam president. july 25, 2012. the republicans have been sitting on it over in the house. they didn't do anything july, august, september, october, november, and december, here we are six months later and they refuse to allow a vote on this for reasons that go to their internal disputes. it is time for them to put country over party. it is time for them to put country over their ideological battles. that was a mouthful. i'm going to try it again. it is time for them to put country over their ideological battles. it is time for the
the presiding officer: the senator from california. mrs. boxer: thank you very much. i think we're trying to make the case here today that there's a very easy way for us to climb down from this fiscal cliff because the senate already passed a bill that would extend tax cuts to 98% of the american people and the house will not take it up. this will mean over ten years about a trillion dollar tril a n savings. and it won't hurt the billionaires and millionaires, they've told us that. so here's...
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>> yeah, the guy in california, he was a software guy too. >> crazy. money goes to -- i don't know what happened to this guy. but his neighbors did. he had nothing to do with -- >> he had been blogging about -- >> bath salts or something? not to soak his feet in. >> no, bath salts were like a great experimental drug he'd been experimenting with. >> wait a second -- hopefully you don't turn into a cannibal. you draw the line right before you start eating someone. >> hopefully. >>> still to come, rising above the fiscal cliff, steny hoyer is going to be our guest. plus -- and steny, i was reading his stuff. he sounds -- he's rising above a little bit. he didn't sound quite as -- jobs in focus. private payroll data from adp. this was my choice too. kenny chesney. it's a jobs friday preview. >>> and mark zandi of moody's joins us. we'll explain why he's wrong. >> if you have any comments or questions about anything you see here on "squawk," e-mail us at squa squawk@cnbc.com. >>> markets that are on the move and where you should put your money to work right
>> yeah, the guy in california, he was a software guy too. >> crazy. money goes to -- i don't know what happened to this guy. but his neighbors did. he had nothing to do with -- >> he had been blogging about -- >> bath salts or something? not to soak his feet in. >> no, bath salts were like a great experimental drug he'd been experimenting with. >> wait a second -- hopefully you don't turn into a cannibal. you draw the line right before you start eating...
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but still a number of rivers across portions of oregon and into california, they are looking at readings that will be, all right, it looks like we have a little difficulty taking place here. but right now we have some of that moisture aimed at the west coast. as a result, we could see a couple more inches of rain. take a look at this. the rain falls from san francisco to portland, into seattle. portland, we have pictures coming out of this region over the last 24 hours. they're looking at a kim more inches of rainfall before it's all said and done. they had a boulder fall on the highway from florence to eugene, oregon. took a couple hours. now, this tree landed on the home. we don't have the reports of injuries or damage there. then, christine, zoraida, looks like for places like chicago, they're expecting those temperatures to drop from the 60s into the 30s. now it looks like winter is going to arrive. >> in chicago she's been enjoying the weather. >> the winter in chicago lasts so long. once it comes it's there till may. >> yes. >> thanks, karen. >>> new twists in the wheres about of j
but still a number of rivers across portions of oregon and into california, they are looking at readings that will be, all right, it looks like we have a little difficulty taking place here. but right now we have some of that moisture aimed at the west coast. as a result, we could see a couple more inches of rain. take a look at this. the rain falls from san francisco to portland, into seattle. portland, we have pictures coming out of this region over the last 24 hours. they're looking at a kim...